Karaca Cave, the hidden crown of Gümüşhane, the painting exhibition of the underground world, the mysterious world of caving, is located within the borders of Torul’s Cebeli Village. The cave is 17 kilometers from the city center. Transportation to the cave is via a double-lane asphalted road that can be easily used by tour buses.
Karaca Cave, which is a fossil cave and has the opportunity to develop within the cracked massive limestones surrounded by characteristic volcanics, is not a cave but an underground palace.
This underground palace, 1550 meters above sea level; Stalactites, stalagmites, organ-patterned walls, flag-shaped curtain dripstones, cave flowers, cave pearls, elephant ears, travertine pools, travertine steps, columns and cave roses in various colors fascinate those who see them with their appearance and appearance. This underground palace consists of four separate halls that develop horizontally and resemble an ellipse. The underground palace is 105 meters from the entrance point to the extreme point, the ceiling height of the cave is 18 meters and the total internal area is 1,500 cubic meters.
The cave’s natural air conditioning and air provide a comfortable atmosphere to its visitors, especially those with asthma, and provide important services in terms of health tourism as well as cave tourism.
Karaca Cave, nature’s underground palace, offers its visitors the most beautiful, most magnificent and fascinating examples of dripstone shapes and the view of the mysterious world it creates underground. Karaca Cave, the underground palace of nature, will open an unforgettable page in its logbooks, giving its visitors peace and happiness with a unique painting exhibition from our underground riches, the view and course of natural architecture and landscape examples.